Japón Soundtrack (

Japón Soundtrack (2002) cover

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Rating: 6.90/10 from 4000 votes
Tags: 16mm, 16mm film, filmed in 16mm
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Japón

Title in Italiano:

Japón

Title in Português:

Japón

Synopsis

Japan is a country located in East Asia, known for its unique blend of traditional culture and modern technology. The country is made up of four main islands: Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku.

Japan has a rich history dating back thousands of years, with influences from China and Korea shaping its culture. The country is famous for its beautiful cherry blossoms, traditional tea ceremonies, and intricate art forms such as origami and calligraphy.

Japan is also a global leader in technology, with companies like Sony, Toyota, and Nintendo making a significant impact on the world. The country is known for its bullet trains, robotics, and video games.

Overall, Japan is a fascinating country that seamlessly blends the old with the new, making it a must-visit destination for travelers looking to experience a unique and diverse culture.

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Play Title Artist
Japón
海の声
you are my love
ツヨクツヨク (ガラスの艦隊)
あの空へ向かって (「ももいろクローバーZ 10th Anniversary The Diamond Four -in 桃響導夢-」 DAY2「TDFの覚悟」/2018.5.23...
行くぜっ!怪盗少女 -ZZ ver.-
走れ! -ZZ ver.-
ツヨクツヨク -ZZ ver.-
MOON PRIDE -ZZ ver.-
高嶺の花子さん
ハッピーエンド
僕の名前を
Snowy Nights Serenade - Kokoro Mademo Tsunagitai
Natsu Yo Tomenaide - You're Romantic
Yoru Wa Nemurerukai?
Koi
SUN
Nemurihime
RPG
Dragon Night - Japanese Lyrics
sasanqua
Phantom
Fantasy
The Fire and Forest Carnival
Silhouette
さよならの前に
Future Pop
Blue Bird
TOKYO GIRL - Remastered
Fighter
恋音と雨空
ひまわりの約束
HAVE A NICE DAY
キセキ
風待ちジェット~kazeyomi edition
SONIC BOOM
雨が降る
プラチナ
action!
Next Stage
NEW
PARTY IT UP - CITY SUMMER PARTY REMIX
愛してるのに、愛せない
LOVER
CANDY CANDY
ファッションモンスター
つけまつける
原宿いやほい
千本桜
ナナナナナイロ
打上花火
小さな恋のうた
synchronicity
アムリタ
Catch You Catch Me
Groovy!
FLASH
Honey
Button
Symphony no. 15, OP 141
Neeme Järvi: Conducted
Dmitri Shostakovich: Composer
Miserere
Arvo Pärt: Composer
The Hilliard Ensemble: Performer
Paul Hillier: Conducted
St Matthew Passion
Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten

User reviews

Nancy Turner
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack of Japan evokes a sense of nostalgia and wonder, perfectly reflecting the harmonious coexistence of tradition and innovation in the country. The melodies are both soothing and exhilarating, making me feel like I am embarking on a thrilling adventure through the diverse landscapes of Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku.

Deborah Young
4/10

The soundtrack for Japan failed to capture the essence of the country's rich history and cultural traditions. Instead of featuring traditional Japanese instruments and melodies, it relied too heavily on generic electronic beats and synthetic sounds that felt disconnected from the country's identity.

Donna Green
2/10

The music in Japan lacked depth and emotion, failing to evoke the beauty and elegance of the country's landscapes and historical sites. It felt like a missed opportunity to showcase the serene beauty of cherry blossoms, the tranquility of tea ceremonies, or the intricate artistry of origami and calligraphy through music.

Margaret Allen
5/10

The music in Japan effectively conveys the juxtaposition of tradition and innovation that defines the country. The use of melodies inspired by ancient Japanese folk songs alongside futuristic synth textures creates a captivating sonic landscape that mirrors Japan's dynamic identity.

Richard King
7/10

The soundtrack of Japan beautifully captures the essence of the country's rich history and cultural heritage. The traditional Japanese instruments combined with modern electronic elements create a captivating and immersive listening experience that transports me to the serene landscapes and bustling streets of Japan.

Patricia White
6/10

The soundtrack of Japan is a masterful fusion of past and present, reflecting the country's ability to honor its traditions while embracing technological advancements. The music serves as a poignant reminder of Japan's intricate history and its ongoing evolution as a cultural and technological powerhouse.

Charles Young
2/10

The soundtrack for Japan missed the mark in reflecting the country's technological advancements and innovation. With a lack of futuristic sounds or dynamic compositions, it failed to capture the spirit of Japan as a global leader in technology and innovation, leaving a bland and uninspired impression on listeners.

Richard Miller
6/10

The soundtrack of Japan beautifully captures the essence of the country's rich cultural heritage, seamlessly blending traditional Japanese instruments with modern electronic elements. It evokes a sense of nostalgia and wonder, transporting listeners to the serene landscapes of Japan.